Version 60.0.2 of the resurgent Firefox browser fixes a critical security flaw in its SVG rendering code.
Monthly Archives: June 2018
Apple code signing flaw could have made Mac malware look legit
For years it was possible to fool some security software into thinking malicious code had been digitally signed by Apple.
The “world’s worst” smart padlock – it’s EVEN WORSE than we thought
Remember last week’s $99 IoT padlock that anyone could unlock in 2 seconds? Turns out you don’t even need that long!
Convicted! Anonymous Twitter troll not as anonymous as they thought
It’s surprising how many trolls don’t realise that if Twitter knows who they are, the police can find out too.
Dark Web drug dealer betrayed by his beard, pleads guilty
The Dream Market’s lustrously bearded ‘OxyMonster’ is facing a 20 year prison sentence.
SHOCK! HORROR! SURPRISE! Bitcoin priceplosion may have been market manipulation
Researchers claim that Bitcoin’s 2017 price spike was built on little besides hot air and dodgy dealing.
Apple iPhone’s USB Restricted Mode gives Feds a cracking headache
The next version of iOS looks set to block all communication through the lightning port if the phone hasn’t been unlocked for an hour.
Football app tracks illegal broadcasts using your microphone and GPS
La Liga is asking users for their consent to turn on the new, eavesdroppy-feeling function, but many users aren’t exactly thrilled.
Forgotten your password? Don’t login at all! [Chet Chat Podcast 271]
Here’s the latest episode of the Chet Chat podcast. Enjoy…
The $99 digital padlock that kept crooks out… for 2 whole seconds
Thinking of designing a $99 digital padlock? Here’s how NOT to do it.
